Magazine
for Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy
SOUL HEALING
by Way Of the
Superconscious Mind-Tap Cleansing
is the process through which I as a hypnotherapist introduce the patient’s
subconscious mind to its superconscious or higher self. This superconscious
mind level is perfect and thus accessing or tapping into this level
results in a raising, of the energy level of the patient’s subconscious
mind. Therapy is accomplished through tapping into this superconscious
mind.
You will note that the arrows always flow down from the energy level to the physical but not in reverse; also observe that the energy level can change the physical level directly without having to use the emotional level as an intermediary. An example of this latter phenomenon would be the removal of psychosomatic pain or a headache. How does past life regression, age progression, or future life progression fit into this approach? The answer is simple. These techniques are used as stepping stones to reach the superconscious mind and to satisfy the patient’s curiosity. These techniques taken together account for approximately five percent of the therapy. Ninety five percent of any therapeutic result will come from cleansing at the superconscious level. This cleansing will also greatly reduce the time and number of sessions required to train-patients to resolve their conflicts and maximize their potential. Thus, it is not necessary to explore past or future lives for this therapy to work. Since this is not cognitive or analytical therapy, I am not particularly interested in the intellectual “cause” of the issue. In this type of therapy, process is everything. The whys are not important. All that is necessary is that the patient must be motivated to attain a goal, that goal must be possible to attain, and the patient must trust the therapist he works with. As long as these three conditions are met, any goal is achievable. Throughout the therapeutic process, a patient will experience good days and bad days. The bad days are actually more therapeutic, because during these days the energy needed by the conscious mind in order to interfere with the therapy is drained, so the defense mechanism is disengaged. The purpose of our defense mechanisms (rationalization, intellectualization, displacement, etc.) is to keep our behavior the same. To this end, they will do anything to disrupt change. Fortunately, the defense mechanisms’ energy supply is limited and every time they exert themselves, they are literally burning themselves out. Good days do not result in a direct drain to the defense mechanisms, but do indirectly sap their energy. By raising one’s energy level (frequency vibrational rate), as a result of these good days, the defense mechanisms must expend even more energy in their attempt to reverse this therapeutic progress. Since our subconscious mind has an unlimited energy supply (by accessing the superconscious mind), it will always win in the end.
(This article is excerpted
from the book Soul Healing, published by Llewellyn Publications)
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